
Pro-Life Senators Walk Out in Protest
“Are there unintended consequences with this and other bills? Citizens and organizations like Oregon Right to Life will only know if the bill passes and
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“Are there unintended consequences with this and other bills? Citizens and organizations like Oregon Right to Life will only know if the bill passes and

The 2023 school board election has officially come to a close. After a week of waiting for mail-in ballots to be counted, we can confidently
Albany native and Oregon Right to Life (ORTL) political director Sharolyn Smith rarely heard about contentious topics like abortion or assisted suicide in her childhood.
School board elections are just weeks away and our schools are in desperate need of change. Oregon continues to fall in the ranks of quality
Salem, OR—A DHM Research Poll conducted in early August investigated Oregonians’ views on abortion. They reported that 65% of Oregonians consider themselves pro-choice. However, 58%
Salem, OR—The morning of June 24, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) handed down the decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization upholding Mississippi’s